Yes, it is a real Win partition. Other wine apps can read it without an
issue.
Is there a howto on building a fake partition. The last time I tried it
failed miserably so I have stuck with the real partition.
Regards,
Dan
Duane Clark wrote:
> Dan Sawyer wrote:
>>> All,
>>>> The app is MSWord; I am trying to open 'C' and MSWord/Wine reports a
>> violation on attempting to open the dir. Other apps can read the
>> directory. Where or how does Wine read privileges??
>>>> But can other applications write to the directory? It looks to me from
> another post that you might be using a real Windows partition, so the
> permissions are determined by /etc/fstab. In general, unless required
> for some specific reason, you are probably better off with a "fake"
> partition, and copying over any desired DLLs and fonts.
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